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IT Security from Kassel in Hessen

Our local security office is located in Kassel, Hessen - Germany. The Evolution Security GmbH pentest- & apt core research -team is a trusted source for big companies, instituts or the industry. We grant secrecy, privacy, reliability & confidentiality to all of our clients & partners. Our services are offered from germany to the public european industry & different international parties.

24/7h Availability of our Services

The Evolution Security GmbH team is 24/7h available for customers, members and of course to important clients. The administration is available as first representative of the security company and the first instance to customers or clients. Contact our representatives only with a special reason, for security job offers, an invitation to conference/event, important customer and client requests.Feel free to read the service documents via rss xml feed or contact us.

Contact the Evolution Security Company

This website is a project of the "Evolution-Security GmbH" and was founded in 1997 in Europe. The official security company has been registered in 2008 and became a GmbH in 2014. Questions about the content, pentest offers, press, commercials or partnerships? Feel free to contact our cooperative company support team to find a solution or to receive an answer. Questions regarding articles, advisories or upcoming vulnerabilities to the core research team.

Services (Penetration Testing)

The Evolution Security GmbH team and the Vulnerability Laboratory core research team offers different kind of pentesting services to clients and regular customers. Feel free to watch the security sub categories of our services and enjoy the information or details.

A penetration test, pentest simulation or sometimes pentest, is a software attack on a computer system that looks for security weaknesses, potentially gaining access to the computer's features and data. The process typically identifies the target systems and a particular goal—then reviews available information and undertakes various means to attain the goal. A penetration test target may be a white box (which provides background and system information) or black box (which provides only basic or no information except the company name). A penetration test can help determine whether a system is vulnerable to attack, if the defenses were sufficient, and which defenses (if any) the test defeated. Security issues that the penetration test uncovers should be reported to the system owner. Penetration test reports may also assess potential impacts to the organization and suggest countermeasures to reduce risk.